So Gransapo broke originally the suspicion on CiS that Grier was using too... Dang, amazing what one can find on CanesInsight.09-24-2015, 09:28 AM Did Grier get drug tested?
https://www.canesinsight.com/thread/treon-harris-suspended/90274/3#post2295407



Will Grier Reportedly Gained 43 Pounds in a Year; Allegedly Failed Test for Ligandrol
Will Grier has been suspended for the remainder of the year. Multiple outlets are reporting the Florida quarterback failed a PED test. The details now appear to be sorted out — earlier, one ESPN reporter said it was an unnamed, unapproved over-the-counter issue, which is what Grier said in the press conference. It’s now being reported that the substance was ligandrol.
Nevertheless, given that this is now out there, it’s natural to look back and try to find out whether Grier had a discernible change in physique. As it turns out, there’s a story from the Atlanta Journal-Constitution (which was aggregated from this College Spun post on a tweet from a Jacksonville radio host) from this August that claimed Grier put on 43 pounds between arriving on campus and a year later as a redshirt freshman:
And it seems to have done wonders for Florida quarterback Will Grier, who’s reportedly taken the “freshman 15” to a new level. Apparently, he’s bulked up to 215 pounds after weighing in at 172 as a freshman. That’s a significant increase. Grier basically went from being a super middleweight to a heavyweight over the course of a year. You have to wonder what in the world he ate throughout his freshman year, because we all know it wasn’t the old peanut-butter-sandwich trick.
With his new size, Grier will likely have a good shot at dethroning sophomore quarterback Treon Harris for the starting gig. Last year, Harris threw for 1,019 yards and nine touchdowns while Grier was redshirted. Maybe he brought peanut butter sandwiches to the game. Whatever the case may be, his father, Chad, is just happy he’s been stuffing his face like a bodybuilder.
This doesn’t appear to be beer and Taco Bell weight. Perhaps some more light will be shed on the background of this situation later, but it’s more likely that there will be a bunch of conflicting reports, and everyone will be left to draw their own conclusions.
Another weird wrinkle to the story is that there was apparently a post on a message board foreshadowing the failed test:
REPORT: WILL GRIER TESTED POSITIVE TO LGD-4033 (LIGANDROL), WHAT IS THAT?
The University of Florida’s Stud Freshman Quarterback-Will Grier allegedly tested positive to Ligandrol (LGD-4033). What the **** is that?
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Note: There has been some conflicting reports. Many people are saying that a product called L3 Terminus. L3 Terminus is a supplement with herbs and amino acids that raise testosterone levels in deficient males (mainly over 40). Supplements like this are also used after a steroid cycle to increase natural testosterone. I do not think that this is what he tested positive for.
One source is saying Will Grier gained over 43 pounds over the past year. For this to be mostly muscle, there is an overwhelming good chance that it is from a PED. Does that mean Will Grier took steroids?!?!?! Maybe Not…
There is a new breed of performance enhancing drugs that have been on the market for the last 5-10 years. These drugs are called “SARMS” or Selective Androgen Receptor Modulators. These drugs are currently in FDA testing to be alternatives to steroids for people suffering from muscle wasting, osteoporosis, or other conditions.
So far in clinical trials, many of these SARMS, including LGD-4033 have seen great results with little to no side effects. One of the biggest benefits of these drugs are the fact that they are orally active without any liver issues. Most orally active steroids that are out now have to bypass the liver and can be toxic.
Many bodybuilders are using SARMS, including LGD-4033 because of their lack of side effects and their positive results on gaining muscle, losing fat, and injury prevention. LGD-4033 has been called the most anabolic of the current group of SARMS. SARMS, like LGD-4033 have been banned by most sports federations.
Should I take SARMS?
Absolutely not. SARMS could be great medications created to help people with osteoporosis and muscle wasting, but should not be taken until it receives FDA clearance and prescribed by a doctor.
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This Son of a Bltch Will Grier becomes all muscled up and shred while our poor Brad Kaaya remains a skinny 208 - 209 lbs stationary skinny QB that is getting killed and has obviously not taken any of the Will Grier miracle substance, but you would think that if not 43 lbs, our trainers could have gotten Kaaya up to 225 lbs of muscles so that he doesn't have to panic when rushed and chased out of the pocket; a panic that goes with Kaaya having his most inaccurate throws while being flushed out on the run. Not saying that Kaaya should have cheated to gain muscle, but had he taken full advantage from all the legal COLLEGIATE Muscle Milk allowed, he'd gained the mass needed for a better sophmore year where he'd be more athletic and able to better withstand hits and even give a little punishment. ****, if Joe Yearby could have done it, why couldn't Brad. And so did Dalvin Cook for that matter, he was way smaller than Yearby, now they weighed the same over 200 lbs weight.

